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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-09-06 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 3

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care of yourself. I do hope I'll catch you sometime in a mood to encourage my expressing a lot of sentiment that stays locked up so long as I am awed by your self-presence. Tonight I am revelling in my first opportunity in a week to remain comfortably in quarters. I have been gadding about town in off hours for a week. First, Dave Hinshaw, of New York came along, and I entertained him while he told me how he is garnering in thousands. Then came Hy. He arrived Thursday, and we did the cafe's and the Radisson Roof and the theaters in successive evenings. He was out here one evening. I sought to satisfy his inquiries about you by reading parts of your letter to him. Afterwards I was sorry I did. He confessed to me in a moment of talkativeness that had written you how jealous he was of me. Of course, that's
 
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